Policies/Plans

Because the left is still complaining over the election results to this day, they continue to waste no time trying to destroy every single nominee of President-Elect Donald Trump. Most notably, this has been seen with Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who Trump has tapped as the new secretary for …

With President-Elect Donald Trump preparing to take office in January, we have a chance to undo the damage done for the past 8 years under President Obama. Trump wasn’t the most conventional candidate to run on the GOP ticket, but when I hear leaders like Speaker showing enthusiasm in wanting to …

With the latest reports of Hillary Clinton collapsing at a 9/11 memorial event, the increased calls in questioning her health is fully appropriate. Nothing about it is “sexist” and here’s why. Being in charge of 320 million Americans means YOU SHOULD be in healthy shape when you run for the …

They did it again. Senate Democrats blocked Zika funding for a third straight time, complaining that the GOP shouldn’t be adding pro-life language within the proposed funding. BREAKING → Senate #Democrats have now blocked #Zika funding for the third time. Unacceptable. pic.twitter.com/x1XosaED8V — Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) September 6, 2016 Even …

In response to what is called “The World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation”, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church Pope Francis has issued a statement on the environment on Thursday. We all want to protect our environment. But while his intentions and beliefs may be good, …

With Donald Trump now becoming the GOP nominee for President of the United States, I thought it would be a good time to look back and reflect on my top 10 reasons why he was able to get to where he is now. 10) Trump Sold People As An “Outsider” …

In response to Britain voting to leave the European Union in the “Brexit” campaign, there were many who were happy with the results. However, there were also those who weren’t so happy. Below were just a handful of tweets from leftists who took their frustration to twitter. Looks like the …

In Illinois, the fiscal year begins July 1st and ends June 30th. Here is one date you must remember: July 1, 2015. That is the first day the state has gone without a budget, and hasn’t had one ever since. Lawmakers have until the end of May to come up …

Another bill that advocates bigger government has just passed the Illinois Senate on Wednesday. This time, it was Senate Bill 3011, a bill that would raise the legal age of obtaining tobacco products from 18 to 21. The synopsis of the bill states the following on the Illinois General Assembly …

With Donald Trump as the “presumptive” GOP nominee, he will have a much harder time when it comes to the general election. Don’t take my word for it, because the evidence that Trump will likely lose in November speaks for itself. Here’s at least 5 major reasons. 1.) His poll …

A couple weeks ago, the Illinois Senate narrowly passed a bill that would allow public universities to give financial aid to illegal aliens. This time, they passed SB 3021, a bill that bans the term “illegal alien” and replaces is with “undocumented immigrant” when using immigration services in the state. …

While Ted Cruz was campaigning in Indiana on Monday afternoon, he confronted several Trump supporters who were close by. The exchange lasted nearly 10 minutes. Several of them start shouting “do the math” when Cruz begins speaking. Of course they’re referring to the fact that he can’t clinch the nomination …